Claims
- 1. A method for the production and collation of multiple plies to form a multiple ply product, wherein at least two reels of component plies positioned at an unwind station are utilized to form part of the multiple ply product have corresponding variable data printed thereon, comprising the steps of:a) printing variable data on said component plies, b) printing a sequential control code on the lead in portion preceding the variable data printed on said component plies, c) using the sequence of the control codes to match the component plies having corresponding variable data printed thereon at an alignment location, d) collating all the multiple plies so as to form a multi-ply product, which has corresponding plies of printed variable data, and wherein the printing of the variable data and control codes is effected prior to the reels being positioned at the unwind station.
- 2. The method as claimed in claim 1, comprising the further step of printing a sequential control code on the lead out portion anteceding the variable data, said lead out control code portion adapted to facilitate the joining of additional reels of component plies so as to form a multiple ply product.
- 3. The method as claimed in claim 1 comprising the additional set-up step of positioning reels containing each respective ply at pre-determined unwind stations.
- 4. The method as claimed in claim 3 wherein the control codes are a sequence of pre-determined numbers, the length of the sequence being related to the longest distance travelled by any one ply from the unwind station to the alignment location.
- 5. The method as claimed in claim 1 where the printing of variable information is effected in an off-line process after the application of the sequential control code to the web.
- 6. The method as claimed in claim 1 where the printing of variable information is effected in an off-line process after the application of non-variable live information to the web.
- 7. A collation method for the collating of multiple reels of webs of paper at a collator so as to form multi-ply printed products comprising the steps of:a) assembling component reels for the production of the printed products at respective mounting locations of the collator, each reel having a web of paper that will form component plies of the finished multi-ply printed products, b) matching, at an alignment location, lead-in control codes printed on the web of a first reel to corresponding control codes printed on the webs of the other component reels, so that individual plies with related live data in the formed multi-ply printed product are overlaying, c) running the collator until all multi-ply printed products with control codes printed thereon are complete, d) discarding the multi-ply printed products with the control codes printed thereon, and e) completing the collating of the related webs so as to form multi-ply printed products with live data, and wherein printing of the control codes on each web is effected prior to the assembly of the reels at the collator.
- 8. The method as claimed in claim 7 wherein at least two webs of live data have related variable data printed thereon, and the printing of the variable data is also effected prior to the mounting of the reels at the collator.
- 9. The method as claimed in claim 7, comprising the additional steps of:a) stopping the collating of the component reels once a web from one of the component reels has lead-out codes exposed, b) joining a second web from a new reel to the existing web of the old reel, the joining being facilitated by the matching of lead-in codes of the second web on the new reel to the lead-out codes of the first reel, c) running the collator so as to complete the collation of webs from related reels, d) discarding the printed products with the control codes visible, and wherein the printing of lead-out control codes after the live data is effected prior to the mounting of the reel on the collator, the joining of the lead-in codes of a new reel to lead-out codes of the old reel effecting the joining of a new reel to an old reel, thereby enabling the production of a number of multi-ply printed products with live data greater than that possible from a single web from each component reel.
- 10. The method as claimed in claim 7 wherein the discarding of the collated multi-ply products with the control codes printed thereon is effected after the completion of the collating of the products with no control codes thereon.
- 11. The method as claimed in claim 7 wherein the number of control codes printed on lead-in and lead-out portions of the webs of the component reels is related to the furthest distance traveled by any one web from its mounting location to the alignment location.
- 12. The method as claimed in claim 7 wherein the webs on component reels are formed from paper of the same quality and type or paper having different quality or type such that the collated multi-ply product will have component plies of non-unique paper type.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This Application is a U.S. National filing under §371 of International Application No. PCT/IE01/00010, filed Jan. 19, 2001, claiming priority from EP Appln. No. 00200224.4, filed Jan. 20, 2000, now pending (which is hereby incorporated by reference).
PCT Information
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PCT/IE01/00010 |
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WO01/53182 |
7/26/2001 |
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